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Reading games: learning sight words

Play "My pile your pile" to expand your child's vocabulary and improve fluency.

Reading practice: Boris the Brainiest Baby

Ready to read about a very unusual baby? In this reading worksheet, your child will read a story and then describe the main character, predict what might happen next, and identify the author.

Testing skills: read, write, and draw

There are 10 reading, writing, and drawing activities for your child to complete in this language arts worksheet.

Reading comprehension: myth about thunderstorms

This myth is from the Aboriginal people of Australia. In this reading and writing worksheet, your child will read a short myth and then answer questions about the story.

Reading comprehension: myth about fire

This myth is from the Aboriginal people of Australia. In this reading and writing worksheet, your child will read a short myth and then answer questions about the story.

Why boys don't read

Fact: boys don't read as much as girls. This reading gender gap is affecting boys' performance in high school and beyond.

Should my young child already be reading?

The pressure is on for parents to teach their children to read at a young age. So should you or shouldn't you? The answer from reading experts may surprise you.

The hidden benefits of reading aloud - even for older kids

Educator Jim Trelease explains why reading aloud to your child –- no matter what her age -- is the magic bullet for creating a lifelong reader.

Making key connections between reading & writing

Though they're often taught separately, reading and writing are inherently linked. Learn how you can help your 4th through 8th grader connect these crucial skills.

My child can't read!

What you can do if your child's reading isn't on track.

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